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Passenger Assist Straps: Elevating the Public Transit Experience”
With the rise of traffic congestion and the need to reduce carbon emissions, more and more people are turning to public transit as a way to get around. And for good reason: using public transit offers many benefits, including lower cost, less stress, and a smaller carbon footprint. But there’s one often overlooked feature of public transit that can make all the difference in the world: the passenger assist strap.
For those unfamiliar with these straps, they are the handles or loops that hang from the overhead poles in buses, trains, and subways. They are designed to help passengers keep their balance and maintain their footing, especially during bumpy rides or sudden stops. And despite their simple design, they offer numerous benefits to those who use them.
One of the most important benefits of the passenger assist straps is increased accessibility. These straps provide support for passengers with disabilities or mobility issues, making it easier for them to board, exit, and move around the vehicle. This can be especially important for older adults or those with limited mobility, as it can help them maintain their independence and dignity.
First and foremost, using the passenger assist straps helps ensure balance. When a vehicle lurches or stops suddenly, the straps can help deter falls and injuries. They can also help prevent the spread of germs and disease, as people are less likely to touch the seats and surfaces when they have something to hold onto.
In addition, using the passenger assist straps can also help reduce stress. Holding onto a strap provides a sense of stability, which can make the ride feel less jarring and more comfortable. This can be especially helpful for those who are prone to motion sickness or anxiety.
Finally, using the passenger assist straps can help improve the overall experience of using public transit. When people are able to maintain their balance and footing, they are more likely to feel confident and in control. This can lead to a more positive perception of public transit and a greater likelihood of using it in the future.
In conclusion, the passenger assist straps on public transit vehicles are a simple but effective way to improve the experience of using public transit. Whether you’re a regular rider or just trying it out for the first time, make sure to take advantage of these straps and enjoy all the benefits they have to offer, especially when it comes to accessibility.

At River Drive Manufacturing, we are a North American company providing high-quality components to the Public Transit Industry. Our main focus is on manufacturing a range of premium parts and products for bus and rail interiors, with a strong commitment to excellent customer service.
Our expertise lies in supplying Passenger Assist Straps and Handles for use in city buses, subways, trolleys, commuter trains, and shuttles throughout North America. Our team works closely with customers to create new products and custom designs that meet their specific needs.
Located in Oakville, Ontario, Canada, our main manufacturing facility uses state-of-the-art testing equipment and independent laboratories to ensure that all our products are in compliance with North American standards and regulations.
At River Drive Manufacturing, we understand that our customers demand the highest quality products and fast, responsive service in a highly competitive industry. That’s why we strive to deliver the best in both quality and value, every time.
Thank you for considering River Drive Manufacturing for your Public Transit needs. We’re here to support you with the best products and service in North America.
Yellow assist strap with two piece rail collar.
Here are some advantages of using a highly visible assist strap for your bus or other transit vehicles.
- Increased safety: High visibility assist straps can help passengers to locate and use handholds or support bars more easily.
- Improved accessibility: Yellow or highly visible assist straps can help passengers with limited mobility or visual impairments to navigate the transit vehicle more easily.
- Enhanced comfort: Using assist straps can help passengers to maintain their balance and reduce discomfort during the ride.
- Increased confidence: High visibility assist straps can give passengers more confidence when using the transit vehicle, especially for first-time riders or those with mobility challenges.
- Easier identification: Yellow or highly visible assist straps can be easily identified by the passengers and it can make the vehicle look more accessible, which can encourage ridership.

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(905) 844-8539
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“Grabbing Hold of Safety: The Importance and Benefits of Grab Straps in Public Transportation”
Grab straps, also known as handholds or strap hangers, are an important feature in public transportation vehicles because they provide passengers with a secure point of contact while they are standing or moving around inside the vehicle. This can help prevent passengers from falling or losing their balance during sudden stops or turns, which can happen if the vehicle is crowded or the passenger is not able to hold onto a seat or other fixed object.
In addition to providing safety benefits, grab straps can also help increase the capacity of a vehicle by allowing more passengers to stand during peak periods. This can help reduce the need for additional vehicles, which can save the transit authority money and resources.
Moreover, providing grab straps also help to make transportation more accessible to people with disabilities and others who may have difficulty standing or holding onto a seat. Many transit systems are required by law to make their services accessible to people with disabilities, and providing grab straps can help meet that requirement.
Another advantage of grab straps in public transportation vehicles is that they often have antimicrobial properties. This is particularly important in public transportation, where the straps are frequently touched by many people, and can be a breeding ground for germs.
Antimicrobial treatment of grab straps can be done through various methods such as coating the straps with an antimicrobial agent, or incorporating antimicrobial compounds into the plastic during the manufacturing process. These methods help to prevent the growth and spread of bacteria, mold and other microorganisms that help protect the product.
The use of antimicrobial grab straps can help to create a cleaner and safer environment for passengers. This can also help to reduce the need for frequent cleaning and disinfection of the straps, which can be time-consuming and costly for the transit authority.
In brief, grab straps provide safety, increase the capacity, and make transportation more accessible for all passengers, it’s a good idea for the transit authority to include them in their vehicles.

River Drive Mfg. welcomes it newest member to the family.
River Drive Manufacturing recently added a new piece of testing equipment to our line up. In addition to the tensile tester and cycle tester we have added a UR collaborative robot that now allows us to mimic realistic passengers movements. We believe this will help us better serve our customers and test our passenger assist straps in real world conditions. With 6 rotating joints the UR will allow us to test the full range of motion that a bus strap goes though on a bus or transit vehicle.
To find out more about any of our bus straps or passenger assist handles please contact us at http://www.river-drive.com or 905-844-8539. 
Handles and straps for public transit.
If you have any need for passenger assist straps or handles for public transit vehicles contact us and we will help you with choosing the best product for your needs. As the manufacturer of assist straps and supplier to all North American OE’s we are able to help you in giving you the best options available.
email us at inquiries@river-drive.com or
visit www.river-drive.com
or call us AT 905-844-8539

River Drive Manufacturing contact us at river-drive.com or 905844-8539
Bus Grab Handles by River Drive Manufacturing.
If you have any need for Bus grab handles or bus straps please contact us at www.river-drive.com or at 905-844-8539.
As the manufacturer are are able to meet any of you custom colour, length or rail dimensions.
River Drive has been servicing the North American market for the past 15 years. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

River Drive MFG. http://www.river-drive.com
Bus interior with grab straps.
Found an awesome image of some Passenger Assist Strap.
Send us your images of bus handles or grab straps and we might post them on this blog.

Bus interior with grab handles.
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For more information about our products, please contact us!
By mail:
200 North Service Road West
Unit #1, Suite #484
Oakville, Ontario
Canada
L6M 2Y1
By phone:
(905) 844-8539
By e-mail:
inquiries@river-drive.com
Subway Interior with River Drive Mfg. Assist Straps
Passenger Assist straps for subways or buses. Our grab straps meet FMVSS 302 or Docket 90 standards. To learn more contact us our website.

For more information about our products, please contact us!
By mail:
200 North Service Road West
Unit #1, Suite #484
Oakville, Ontario
Canada
L6M 2Y1
By phone:
(905) 844-8539
By e-mail:
inquiries@river-drive.com
Bus Grab Handles by River Drive Manufacturing
River Drive Manufacturing is a Canadian company that produces bus grab handles for the North American transit industry.
We are proud to be a supplier to all major OE’s in North America. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions regarding our product. We will work directly with our clients to provide custom products to fit requirement that they have.
All of our Bus Grab Handles meet FMVSS 302 or Docket 90 standards.

River Drive Mfg. – Standard assist strap with one piece spool.
Found a great photo on instagram of one our straps on King County Metro.
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